The "Pacific slope" (says the Melbourne Age) is again coming into fashion, as rumour has it that the proprietor of extensive mills in the City of Melbourne has taken his departure on a visit to the Chilean paradise, Callao, without flint informing his friends and creditors of his intention. Near the Grange station of the Banffshire Railway, on the night ot the 16th August, a boy met his death by tying the rope by which he was leading a cow round his waist. The 43o\r ran away, dragging the poor boy a considerable distance, and injuring him so severely that death ensued about fifteen minutes after the accident occurred. A Florence telegram announces the of Mazzini, who has ben sent to G-aeta. We presume that MHZz'tni had either been contemp'ating,or was suspected to be contemplating, a fresh movement on Rome, and that the Italian Grovernment, to avoid unpleasant complications, deemed it prudent to prevent this by placing him in the fortress of G-aeta.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 852, 27 October 1870, Page 3
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